Coral Kind
Style that supports the Sea
Our Commitment to Coral Preservation
The tropical waters of South East Asia are home to some of the world's most biodiverse and threatened coral reefs. Beyond their beauty, corals support a quarter of all marine life and help protect coastlines from erosion. But rising ocean temperatures and pollution are causing widespread coral bleaching, leaving once-vibrant reefs fragile and fading.
Through Coral Kind, Forbidden Hill's commitment to ocean conservation, 5% of all revenue from the Hexagon Coral Collection is donated directly to regional organisations working on coral restoration, protection and education across South East Asia.
Where Your Support Goes
Coral Catch Indonesia
EMPOWERING WOMEN TO LEAD OCEAN CONSERVATION
Coral Catch is a women-led marine conservation initiative based in Gili Air, Indonesia. It trains women in coral restoration, scientific diving, and leadership, creating a powerful network of changemakers who support one another and work together to protect our oceans. Through sisterhood, skill-building, and community engagement, Coral Catch restores coral reefs while shaping a future where women lead ocean conservation with confidence, care and collaboration.
Reef Check Malaysia
RESEARCH-BASED CONSERVATION FOR LASTING IMPACT
Reef Check Malaysia works on marine ecosystem conservation on five islands in Malaysia, as well as Southern Johor. In addition to reef rehabilitation, it conducts annual Reef Check surveys at over 300 locations and monitors coral bleaching, using the results of its research to develop management plans for Malaysian islands. Reef Check also raises awareness of the importance of marine ecosystems and trains island communities to be marine conservation leaders.
100k Corals Singapore
REBUILDING REEFS, ONE CORAL AT A TIME
The 100k Corals Initiative aims to transplant 100,000 coral fragments to enhance marine biodiversity and reef resilience in Singapore's waters. It is the most extensive coral restoration effort in Singapore to date, scaling up existing restoration efforts with donations supporting coral cultivation, transplantation and species recovery. The Initiative provides a platform for both organisations and individuals to support the conservation of Singapore’s precious marine ecosystem.






















































